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Pouring rain from Debby causes severe flooding in South Carolina
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8/7/2024
Storm chaser Aaron Rigsby reported live from North Myrtle Beach on the evening of Aug. 6 as Debby inched its way along the Southeast.
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Storm chaser and AccuWeather correspondent Aaron Rigsby. Aaron we've checked in with you
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multiple times this evening and I'm sure there will be more through the rest of the week here
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as we're dealing with some problems in Myrtle Beach. Now Aaron these are tricky storms because
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it's a head game I think when we're dealing with the east side of these storms as it's often on
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squalls and then long periods of time without anything going on. So what's it been like today
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here in Myrtle Beach? Yeah good evening Jeff. Today especially tonight was a classic case of
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I think sometimes these gaps can catch people off guard. We had a really strong fire hose of
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rain and thunderstorms move across the north Myrtle Beach area and a lot of people went
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scattering out of the streets. They went running for shelters. The rain was coming down and it
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didn't take long for a lot of that rain to really accumulate on the roadways. Vehicles started
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stalling out. People were kind of poking their heads out of the businesses around here that
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were enjoying their evening wondering what the heck was going on because it had accumulated so
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fast and that's what we're going to continue to see over the next 24 to 48 hours and it's
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going to be a lot worse than that little band that just came through especially as the center of
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Debbie closes in on eventually the Myrtle Beach area probably within the next 36 hours and along
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with that we're going to see winds sustained upwards of 60 miles an hour and with this
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saturated ground we have those trees are going to topple over and we're probably going to see
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a lot of power outage issues coming in the next couple of days here. And Aaron right now there
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is a pretty impressive band of rain that's kind of lifting. It's going to be impacting areas
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just barely to your north up into areas around possibly North Myrtle Beach but also just up at
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the Sunset Beach, North Carolina as well. So are you seeing much in the way of storm surge or has
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the flooding that you've seen been kind of disconnected from the ocean or the sound and
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been mainly tied to rainfall? It's been pretty disconnected so far though. I talked to a couple
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police officers over a course of time earlier today and they did mention that they were
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concerned about what the next high tide is going to do when the center of Debbie and that onshore
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flow and those higher winds start to close in on Myrtle Beach. So people are recognizing that that
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could be a potential issue later. We can see anywhere from two to four feet on top of the
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normal high tide that's going to be coming through here and with that flash flooding that's been
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going on that's going to prevent a lot of draining going on and it's only going to you know further
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enhance the flash flooding that's already been ongoing and even long after Debbie is gone I can
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already check the forecast and a lot of the rivers around here are set to forecast at Crest a major
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flood stage. So even when Debbie's gone we're still going to be dealing with issues from the
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storm for several days to come even after it pushes up into the northeast and eventually
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back over to the Atlantic. And as you're speaking we're showing our viewers and sharing with them
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some of the drone videography that you captured today. Pretty impressive stuff there. A lot of
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flooding turning those roads into rivers. Obviously a lot of concerns out there. A lot
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of dangers especially at night and especially just with knowledge that some of these squalls
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are going to come back in with some ferocity tonight from Myrtle Beach just to the east
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near Wilmington, North Carolina. Aaron Rhodes final question for you. What are your plans for
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the next few days? I know you're probably not too far from the eastern part of the landfall zone.
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Yeah absolutely. So my game plan is to hold right here in Myrtle Beach because for right now it's
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kind of a happy middle ground of where I think the worst conditions are going to be. But I
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wouldn't be surprised if I end up even further into North Carolina when a lot of that onshore
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flow and those flash flooding bands set up. But it's just going to be kind of a waiting game
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alongside with everybody else of where exactly that heaviest rain is going to set up. So it makes
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the forecast very tricky on where to pinpoint where exactly the worst flash flooding is going
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to be. Because the matter of just a few miles can make all the difference in the world between
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someone getting an extremely bad flash flood and you know the town over basically having nothing
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going on except cloudy skies and some gusty winds. So I'm going to hold right here probably
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eventually move up northeast with Debbie and then cover that river flooding after Debbie has long
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gone and passed. All right good stuff there Aaron Rigsby. We appreciate that report there and to
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your point from North Myrtle Beach right now some heavy rain about seven or eight miles just east
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northeast of you along the coastline. Pretty nasty rounds of rain setting in and there will be some
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more of this to come. So Sunset Beach the fringe of eastern parts of North Myrtle Beach getting
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back into that heavy rain while others breathe a little bit of just a humid side of temporary
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relief just for a time. Aaron Rigsby there in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. We're going to be
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checking in with him again throughout the course of the week. This is a marathon of a storm here.
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